Ken,
You might want to try D.I. water. We qualified this process at
Burroughs/Unisys years ago in the backplane assy area as we were inserting
many compliant pin (C section) at one time, pushing the limits of the press
tonnage. Worked well and left virtually no residue.
Regards,
Ed Popielarski
QTA Machine
27291 Jardines
Mission Viejo, Ca. 92692
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Henry David Thoreau
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